NURSING THEORIEST Flashcards
- a statement that outlines a nurse’s values, ethics, beliefs, and motivation for being part of the profession.
A. Nursing Philosophies
B. Nursing Theories
C. Nursing Process
D. Nursing Care
A. Nursing Philosophies
“Founder of Modern Nursing.”
A. Jean Watson
B. Betty Neumann
C. Florence Nightingale
D. Ida Jean Orlando
C. Florence Nightingale
Nightingale identified the following aspect in environment that nurse could control EXCEPT:
A. Health of houses
B. Ventilation and warming
C. Light
D. Guiding Others
D. Guiding Others
The following are the aspect in environment that nurse could control:
A. Bed and beddings
B. Cleanliness of rooms and walls
C.Personal Cleanliness
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
She emphasized that nursing applies art and human science through transpersonal caring
A. Jean Watson
B. Mary Levine
C. Hildegard Peplau
D. None of the above
A. Jean Watson
“Nursing is an integrative science that studies the relationship between the mind, body, and human worlds.
A. Katie Erikson
B. Hildegard Peplau
C. Patricia Benner
D. Faye Abdellah
C. Patricia Benner
Theory Human Caring is conceptualized by?
A. Hildegard Peplau
B. Jean Watson
C. Martha Rogers
D. Patricia Benner
B. Jean Watson
Florence Nightingale was born on
A. May 12, 1820
B. June 12, 1820
C. April 12, 1820
D. March 12, 1820
A. May 12, 1820
Caritative caring consists of love and charity and respect and reverence for human holiness and dignity.
A. Katie Erikson
B. Lydia Hall
C. Martha Roger
D. Dorothea Orem
A. Katie Erikson
Conceptualized the Science of Unitary Human Beings.
A. Lydia Hall
B. Martha Roger
D. Dorothea Orem
C. Myra Levin
B. Martha Roger
She believed that human being is characterized by the capacity for abstraction and imagery, language and thought sensation and emotion.
A. Lydia Hall
B. Martha Roger
D. Dorothea Orem
C. Myra Levin
B. Martha Roger
“ Nurse works in life situations with others to bring about conditions that are beneficial to persons nursed”
A. Hildegard Peplau
B. Jean Watson
C. Martha Rogers
D. Dorothea Orem
D. Dorothea Orem
True or False: According to Orem, her theory includes Asking and answering questions “what is?” and “ what can be”
A. True
B. False
A. True
She postulated the Goal Attainment Theory
A. Imogene King
B. Lydia Hall
C. Dorothy Johnson
D. Ida Jean Orlando
A. Imogene King
3 interacting system according to Imogene King EXCEPT:
A. Operational System
b. Interpersonal System
c. Social System
D. Nursing Care System
D. Nursing Care System
Proposed the Health Care System Model.
A. Betty Neuman
B. Sister Callista Roy
C. Virginia Henderson
A. Betty Neuman
She presented the Adaptation model
A. Virginia Henderson
B. Nola Pender
C. Sister Callista Roy
C. Sister Callista Roy
- “The client is an open living system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system.”
A. Dorothea Orem
B. Dorothy Johnson
C. Hildegard Peplau
B. Dorothy Johnson
Johnson proposed that the client is a behavioral system organized into seven subsystems of behavior EXCEPT:
1.Attachment or affiliative Subsystem
2. Resource role Subsytem
3. Dependency subsystem
4. Ingestive Subsystem
5. Stranger role Subsystem
6. Eliminative Subsystem
7. Sexual Subsystem
8. Aggressive Subsystem
9. Achievement of the subsystem
- Resource role Subsytem
- Stranger role Subsystem
Theory of Interpersonal Relationships
A. Imogene King
B. Faye Abdellah
C. Hildegard Peplau
C. Hildegard Peplau
The following are nursing role according to Peplau
A. Teaching role
B. Stranger Role
C. Leadership Role
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Peplau states that when the nurse and patient first meet, they are strangers to one another
A. Resource Role
B. Stranger Role
C. Leadership Role
B. Stranger Role
The nurse provides answers to questions primarily on health information
A. Teaching role
B. Stranger Role
C. Leadership Role
D. Resource Role
D. Resource Role
The teaching role is a role that is a combination of all roles
A. Leadership Role
B. Counselling Role
C. Teaching Role
D. N/A
C. Teaching Role
The counselor helps the patient understand and remember what is going on and what is happening to them in current life situations.
A. Leadership Role
B. Counselling Role
C. Teaching Role
D. N/A
B. Counselling Role
The nurse’s behaviors and attitudes create a feeling tone that triggers feelings generated in a previous relationship.
A. Surrogate Role
B. Teaching Role
C. Leadership Role
D. N/A
A. Surrogate Role
Helps the patient assume full responsibility for meeting treatment goals mutually satisfyingly.
A. Teaching Role
B. Leadership Role
C. Stranger Role
D. N/A
B. Leadership Role
Introduced the notion that nursing centers around three components of CARE, CORE, CURE
A. Imogene King
B. Nola Pender
C. Lydia Hall
C. Lydia Hall
T or F: Care represents nurturance and is exclusive to nursing.
A. T
B. F
A. T
T or F : The core involves the therapeutic use of self and emphasizes the use of reflection.
A. T
B. F
A. T
T or F : Cure focuses on nursing related to the head nurse orders
A. T
B. F
B. F ( PHYSICIAN’S ORDER)
T or F: Core and cure are shared with other health care providers.
A. T
B. F
A. T
Identified 21 nursing problems
A. Nola Pender
B. Faye Abdellah
C. Betty Neuman
B. Faye Abdellah
The following are 21 nursing problems according to Abdellah
a. To promote good hygiene and physical comfort
b. To promote optimal activity, exercise, rest, and sleep
c. To promote safety through prevention of accidents, injury, or other trauma and the prevention of the spread of infection
d. To maintain good body mechanics and prevent and correct deformities
e. All of the above
e. All of the above
Identified 14 basic needs.
A. Nola Pender
B. Rosemarie Parse
C. Virginia Henderson
C. Virginia Henderson
The following are including in Henderson’s 14 basic needs EXCEPT:
a. Breathe normally.
b. Eat and drink adequately.
c. Electricity
d. Eliminate body wastes.
c. Electricity
“Health Promotion Model of Nursing”
A. Nola Pender
B. Betty Neumann
C. Rosemarie Parse
A. Nola Pender
Developed the Transcultural Nursing Model
A. Betty Neumann
B. Madeleine Leiniger
B. Madeleine Leiniger
The following are included in Transcultural Nursing Model EXCEPT:
A. care congruent with cultural values
B. beliefs, and practices
C. respecting the beliefs of other people
C. respecting the beliefs of other people
Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness
A. Betty Neumann
B. Rosemarie Parse
A. Betty Neumann
T or F: * The Neuman Systems Model views the client as an open system that responds to stressors in the environment
A. T
B. F
A. T
Theory of Human Becoming
A. Madeleine Leiniger
B. Rosemarie Parse
B. Rosemarie Parse
T or F: Human Becoming is freely choosing personal meaning in situations in the intersubjective process of living value priorities.
A. T
B. F
A. T
T or F: Human Becoming is co-creating rhythmical non patterns of relating in mutual process with the universe.
A. T
B. F
B. F (PATTERNS)
T or F: Human Becoming is transcending multidimensionally with emerging possibles.
A. T
B. f
A. T
She emphasized that nursing applies art and human science through transpersonal caring transactions to help persons achieve mind-body-soul harmony, which generates self-knowledge, self-control, self-care, and self-healing. She included health promotion and treatment of illness in nursing
A. Lydia Hall
B. Rosemarie Parse
C. Jean Watson
C. Jean Watson
Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing works to frame the relationship between nursing care and the use of technology.
A. Rozzano C. Locsin
B. Rosano C. Locsin
C. Rosana C. Locsin
D. Rossana C. Locsin
A. Rozzano C. Locsin
FIVE MAJOR COMPONENTS OF A HEALING ENVIRONMENT
OF NIGHTINGALE
Ventilation
Light
Warmth
Control noise
Control odor
Major areas of environment that can be controlled by the nurse
health of houses
light
ventilation and warming
noise
bed and bedding
variety
cleanliness
nutrition
chattering